Beautiful Portuguese marquis shaped ring set with clear black dot pastes in 18K yellow gold and silver. It is an excellent example of Portuguese jewelry of the late 18th century. The ring dates to c. 1800. It is a size 7.25 and can be resized up or down.

Jewelry depicting forms of nature were in vogue during the late Georgian and early Victorian period. Foil backed colorful paste bugs or beetles set in silver were costume jewelry of their day. This charming beetle set in silver is circa 1840.

Hair jewelry was given as a token of love. The hair was woven or braided and set into the chosen piece of jewelry. Condition is all important when buying hair jewelry. This ring, size 8 1/2, circa 1850, set in 14K yellow gold is perfect and is priced

Turn this ring around and around and it seems that it is becoming narrower and narrower. Just an illusion caused by the direction of the engraving. A popular, though rare, Georgian design, our 15K yellow gold band also has repousse chasing. The ring is size 7. Condition: Excellent

Snake jewelry was made popular by Queen Victoria when she received an emerald studded snake from her beloved Prince Albert as an engagement ring. This 18K yellow gold snake brooch is decorated with emeralds and has ruby eyes. C1860. Condition: excellent Height: 1.15 inches Width: 1.85 inches

Snake rings were made popular by Queen Victoria when she received an emerald studded snake from her beloved Prince Albert as an engagement ring. This 9K gold engraved snake has a lapis set in the top of its head and is size 7 1/2.